LOCTITE ABLESTIK 50298


Main features
  • Two components
  • Nickel filled
  • Alternative to Silver filled

Product Description

LOCTITE® ABLESTIK 50298 is designed to be used as an alternative to silver-filled epoxy adhesives in applications where a lower conductivity is sufficient. This two component, creamy colored paste is used in a 100:7.5 ratio.

LOCTITE® ABLESTIK 50298 is an electrically conductive, thixotropic epoxy that is filled with nickel. This provides some electrical conductivity while also keeping the price low. It can cure in room temperature and has an operating range of -55 to 150°C.

Cure Schedule

  • 24 hours @ 25°C or
  • 2 hours @ 65°C
Product Family
50298  
400g Pint (A) 60cc Bottle(B)

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Technical Specifications

General Properties
Density (g) 3.2 g/cm3
Pot Life
Pot Life
Pot life is the amount of time it takes for the viscosity of a material to double (or quadruple for lower viscosity materials) in room temperature after a material is mixed.

It is closely related to work life but it is not application dependent, less precise and more of a general indication of how fast a system is going to cure.
2 hours
Mechanical Properties
Hardness
Hardness
Hardness is a dimensionless quantity. There is no direct relationship between measurements in one scale and their equivalent in another scale or another hardness test.
Durometer (Shore D) 85
Electrical Properties
Volume Resistivity
Volume Resistivity
Volume resistivity, also called volume resistance, bulk resistance or bulk resistivity is a thickness dependent measurement of the resistivity of a material perpendicular to the plane of the surface.
2.6x10-1 Ohms⋅cm
Thermal Properties
Thermal Conductivity
Thermal Conductivity
Thermal conductivity describes the ability of a material to conduct heat. It is required by power packages in order to dissipate heat and maintain stable electrical performance.

Thermal conductivity units are [W/(m K)] in the SI system and [Btu/(hr ft °F)] in the Imperial system.
1.5 W/m.K